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<H1>[Mageia-dev] %{foo} vs. %foo</H1>
<B>andre999</B>
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<I>Mon Aug 22 23:58:45 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>Jerome Quelin a écrit :
><i> On 11/08/21 19:29 -0400, andre999 wrote:
</I>>><i> It would be nice to have it clearly documented as to when it is
</I>>><i> strictly necessary -- and why. As well as giving a preferred style,
</I>>><i> if any.
</I>>><i> (If that hasn't already been done, of course.)
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</I>><i> in mdv time, i think the convention was to use %{} for variables, and %
</I>><i> for macro that do sthg. that's why i'm using this in perl modules spec
</I>><i> files:
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</I>><i> version: %perl_convert_version %{upstream_version}
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</I>><i> regards,
</I>><i> jérôme
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</I>That's what I was told to do by my mentor.
Maybe a little awkward adding the {...}, but worth the clarity.
Especially in a context like perl, it would make it a lot easier to follow the
code. (Particulary for someone not totally familiar with perl, like myself.)
So that has my vote :)
--
André
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